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This weekend you can look forward to a full Scottish Premiership card – here’s what to look out for at both ends of the table…
Celtic return to the Scottish Premiership after their League Cup triumph and it is a first for Brendan Rodgers, who has never played against Dundee United.
If the Hoops continue their unbeaten run they will make their best start to a league season ever – a win would also secure their best away streak, which stands at 12 away wins in 2017.
Jim Goodwin’s side have impressed on their return to the top flight and if they manage to beat the Scottish champions for the first time since 2014 they could move up to fourth place.
After a League Cup defeat to Celtic that added to the disappointment, Philippe Clement’s side are determined to secure an important Premiership win They should have received punishment for the admission.
Depending on the result in Aberdeen, a win against Dundee could take Rangers up to second in the table ahead of a hectic holiday schedule.
Tony Docherty’s side have managed just one away win in the league this season and have not won at Ibrox since 2001.
A glitch spread through Dundee’s squad earlier this week, but the manager is confident most of his players will be available for Saturday’s game.
After a brilliant start to the season, Aberdeen are winless in their last five Premiership games and could lose their second place if nothing changes on Saturday.
While the Dons have struggled of late, it was Hibs’ thrilling comeback with a 3-3 draw against Jimmy Thelin’s side that appeared to kick-start their season.
They have picked up victories after a defeat at Celtic and are out of danger of relegation.
Aberdeen have won just one of their last seven league games with the Hibees – a 4-0 away win in May last season.
There’s a bottom-of-the-table battle at Tynecastle, while Hearts return from the Conference League to face St Johnstone.
A win for Neil Critchley’s side would lift them off the bottom of the table and put their opponents below them.
Motherwell will be looking to record a third win in a row against Kilmarnock on Fright Night.